- Don't use the term "eplugin" for modules.
- Use the term "plugin" instead of "eplugin" for plugins.
- Split SpamAssassin settings into a separate schema.
Instead of stuffing host/port/user/etc into CamelURLs.
To enforce this in 3rd party extensions, remove EAccounts from
EMConfigTargetAccount and rename it EMConfigTargetSettings with
the following struct members:
const gchar *email_address;
const gchar *storage_protocol;
CamelSettings *storage_settings;
const gchar *transport_protocol;
CamelSettings *transport_settings;
I pushed a few EShell features up to GtkApplication for GTK+ 3.2,
so we can now trim off the redundancies in EShell.
1) GtkApplication has a new "window-added" signal which replaces
EShell's own "window-created" signal.
2) GtkApplication has a new "window-removed" signal which replaces
EShell's own "window-destroyed" signal.
3) gtk_application_get_windows() now returns a list of windows sorted
by most recently focused, replacing e_shell_get_watched_windows().
4) GtkApplication now provides enough hooks to subclasses that we can
remove e_shell_watch_window() and call gtk_application_add_window()
directly.
We have a confusing array of nearly-identical CFLAGS/LIBS definitions in
configure.ac. Time to simplify. Instead let's just have one definition
that includes all the libraries provided by Evolution-Data-Server (incl.
Camel). That, in combination with GNOME_PLATFORM, gives us most of what
we need for compliation and linking, and we can sprinkle definitions for
additional library dependencies in Makefile.am's as needed.
Drop EMFolderTreeModel's "session" property now that it has a "backend"
property and call em_folder_tree_model_set_backend() where we used to
call em_folder_tree_model_set_session().
The session can still be obtained through e_mail_backend_get_session().